by Mike S. | Mar 9, 2019 | adaptogens, nootropics
Rhodiola Rosea is a herbal remedy that can help soothe the effects of stress. This herb grows in the high-altitude areas of the Arctic, Europe and Asia. Rhodiola Rosea boasts a long history as a practical solution for battling fatigue of both mind and body. Recent...
by Mike S. | Mar 9, 2019 | adaptogens, nootropics
Ginkgo Biloba is among the world’s oldest natural medicines. Its use in ancient China goes back many centuries. It was primarily used to improve energy and treat a variety of ailments from infection to asthma. Some of Ginkgo Biloba’s most exciting effects include...
by Mike S. | Mar 9, 2019 | adaptogens, nootropics
Gotu Kola is also sometimes referred to as the herb of longevity. In traditional Indonesian, Chinese and the Ayurvedic medicines, Gotu Kola has been an indispensable component. According to practitioners, this medicinal plant has the power to enhance brain power, heal...
by Mike S. | Mar 8, 2019 | adaptogens, nootropics
This distinctive class of herbs has been renowned by scientists for their therapeutic effects. Ancient cultures used these herbs for longevity, healing, greater wellness, and happiness. Astragalus is a highly valued herbal medicine in most cultures, and its growing...
by Mike S. | Mar 8, 2019 | adaptogens, nootropics
Schisandra Chinensis is a magnolia berry-bearing plant. The berries are adaptogenic and are characterized by five tastes: sweet, salty, sour, pungent, and bitter. The plant is useful in the medicinal industry in both Russia and Asia. Its seeds contain lignans,...
by Mike S. | Feb 20, 2019 | adaptogens, nootropics
Ashwagandha, which some call “Winter Cherry” or “Indian Ginseng” is a lesser-known adaptogenic herb. It has existed for thousands of years in Indian Ayurvedic Medicine. It wasn’t until around 50 years ago that this member of the nightshade family of plants...